About Us

Spartan Instruments is a stringed musical instrument shop run by Chris G. Pantazelos, an expert luthier with over thirty years of experience

Our Skill

Chris has worked on almost any type of instrument you can imagine, from skilfully restoring and building modern instruments to even recreating the instruments of Ancient Greece.

Biography

Chris made his first guitar in 1979-1980. In 1985 he met Master Luthier Peter S. Kyvelos of Unique Strings, with whom he began an apprenticeship. He is a
maker of the Guitar, Lute, Vihuela, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Oud, Santouri, Lyra, and many other stringed instruments. He has built or repaired all of the
instruments seen on this website. Chris has presented numerous lectures at institutions and festivals on instruments, their music, and construction. He has
studied Byzantine music theory in order to have a better perspective on the music and theory of ancient Greece. Chris has also studied classical guitars
and composition. He has researched, studied, and postulated on the music theory and musical instruments of ancient Greece. Chris has researched and
recreated the ancient Greek Lyra. Also he has researched and created the ancient Greek Kithara (and has a very interesting solution to the mystery of the
metal apparatus in between the arms of the Kithara). In the past ten years he has done an extensive amount of experimenting and research on the acoustics
of stringed instruments. This has resulted in the development of an interesting classical guitar (7 strings with 28 frets) with a range of 4½ octaves
with other added structural and tonal improvements. It has also lead to a great deal of improvement on the Greek Bouzouki. He has done a great deal of
research to justify the concept that a decorated instrument need not at all be tonally inferior to a plain one. He has applied all of this research to
building a folk and jazz guitar model.